Building Excellent Computer Science Programs Across North Carolina

Teach quality computer science to positively impact the next generation in North Carolina.

Did You Know?

  • North Carolina has K-12 computer science standards

  • North Carolina does not require high schools to offer computer science

  • CodeHS curriculum is free

North Carolina Computer Science Stats


  • 4,525 students in North Carolina took the Advanced Placement Computer Science exams in 2019 (1,387 AP CSA, 3,138 AP CSP); only 28% of exams were taken by females
  • Computer programmers and software developers in North Carolina have an average annual salary of $101,203, which is more than double the average state salary at $47,200

Sources: College Board, Department of Education, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Vertically-Aligned K-12 Computer Science Pathways

CodeHS pathways that are aligned to North Carolina's computer science standards can be customized based on a district’s needs. The K-12 curriculum covers elementary block-based interdisciplinary programming lessons all the way to College Board Endorsed AP courses.

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We've Got North Carolina Standards Covered

CodeHS maps all of the standards from North Carolina to our courses, offering aligned and engaging curriculum in our 6-12 pathway.

Top-Notch Professional Development

Online & in-person training for teachers to build the knowledge and confidence to teach excellent computer science courses.

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North Carolina Policies & Resources

In 2018, the North Carolina Department of Education started developing K-12 computer science standards. More information coming soon.

Source: North Carolina Department of Education


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CodeHS Privacy Policy for North Carolina

CodeHS is a member of the Student Data Privacy Consortium (SDPC) in many states. Your district can sign Exhibit E to execute the agreement for your state.

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